Want to know when a major traffic disruption occurs on Wichita's highways? Subscribe to texts or emails from the WICHway Traffic Management Center at My Kansas 511.

See features and traffic impacts from the I-235/U.S. 54 Interchange project at www.235red.org.

The removal of the Kansas Turnpike bridge over U.S. 54 near Webb Road took less than 24 hours, but you can see the one-minute version at KTA Bridge Teardown.

Left turns at U.S. 54 and Webb Road are not allowed in any direction. Also, eastbound and westbound U.S. 54 traffic has been moved onto the new frontage roads.

The Beeline and the Amtrak bus connection to Oklahoma City and Newton are now operating out of the Wichita Transit Center at 214 S. Topeka.

A website for the East Kellogg Freeway improvements can be found at www.E54ict.com.

The WICHway website offers great camera views, traffic speeds and information from message boards PLUS it is smart phone-ready! See our short video on how to bookmark it on You Tube. See the website at www.WICHway.org.

KDOT activities in the Wichita Metro.

The City of Wichita's weekly traffic report and maintenance project updates are online at the City's Public Works site. Click on “Major Construction Projects for Streets & Buildings” to view the current PDF (updated weekly).

KanDrive, www.kandrive.org, is a valuable web portal that provides info on weather, highway conditions and construction plus camera views from around the state.

Can the Wichita Metro Statistical Area (Sedgwick, Butler, Harvey and Sumner counties) stay in compliance with federal air quality standards? Check the metro Air Quality Index for particulate matter, ozone and carbon monoxide.

If you use the Kansas Turnpike a lot, you might want to subscribe to their text messaging service. Info on weather, road conditions and crash-related traffic problems are sent to your phone. Sign up >>

K-TAG is the Kansas Turnpike Authority's electronic tolling program. You can save 15 percent and breeze through the toll plaza without stopping. K-TAGS are now free. Read about the two K-TAG options.

Multi-year Projects

Click on the tab for details on these Wichita projects.

I-235 & U.S. 54

I-235 & U.S. 54 Interchange, Phase 1Bids Open: September 2015Construction Started: Nov. 10, 2015Scope of work: First phase of interchange reconstruction includes two-lane flyover ramp for SB I-235 to EB U.S. 54, a one-lane flyover ramp for NB I-235 to WB U.S. 54 and auxiliary lanes for I-235 from U.S. 54 to Central Street.More info: The Red Project at www.235red.org.

U.S. 54 & Webb

U.S. 54 Freeway from Kansas Turnpike to east of Webb RoadBids Opened: June 2015Construction Started: Aug. 17, 2015Scope of work: Construction of freeway from Eastern Street to Trig Street (west of Greenwich Road).More info: Visit the project's website at www.eastkelloggimprovements.com.

U.S. 54 -- Greenwich to K-96

U.S. 54 Freeway from west of Greenwich Road to K-96Bids Open: Aug. 5, 2016Construction Started: September 2016Scope of work: Construction of U.S. 54/400 freeway continues with an interchange at Greenwich Road and new ramps at U.S. 54 and K-96 interchange.More info: Visit the project's website at www.eastkelloggimprovements.com.

Bridges on I-235, east of North Meridian

Bridges on I-235, east of North MeridianBids Open: Winter 2018 or Summer 2019Construction Starts:Scope of work: Replace bridges over Little Ark River and at Broadway, remove Seneca Street bridge over I-235, and rebuild the I-235/N. Broadway interchange.More info: Read the in depth North Junction Study or see the more concise North Junction Fact Sheet.

NW Bypass

K-254 from Maize to GoddardBids Open: Not scheduledConstruction Starts: ?Scope of work: A freeway connecting K-96 at Tyler Road to U.S. 54 east of 183rd Street West.More info: Some right-of-way has been acquired, but funds are not currently available to construct this project.

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Keep Right, Pass Left. A Kansas law requires that drivers on roadways outside of cities, with two or more lanes in the same direction, must drive in the right lane unless they are making a left turn or passing another vehicle (fine is $60 + court costs).

Put the phone down and drive! Kansas joins 29 other states: drivers caught writing, sending or reading a text message while on a public road or highway = $60 fine + court costs.

Going fishing? Kansas Department of Wildlife & Parks provides weekly fishing updates and KDOT has a couple of public access lakes at Hydraulic and 45th St. North. Here are maps to many of Sedgwick County's fishing locations.